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Portal Advisory Committee September 9, 2010. State Portal Architecture. Portal Initiative. Make it easier for citizens and businesses to obtain information and transact business with State government Leverage “search” for access to information and services
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Portal Advisory Committee September 9, 2010 State Portal Architecture
Portal Initiative • Make it easier for citizens and businesses to obtain information and transact business with State government • Leverage “search” for access to information and services • Mirror store-front approach through which citizens can access State information and services seamlessly and transparently • May require some “look and feel” improvements to existing applications • Obtain operating efficiencies • Leverage “content management ” capabilities • Some web space/application re-hosting could provide savings
Values to Agencies • Citizens and businesses can more easily connect to Agency information and services • Improved eCommerce capabilities • Content management capabilities • Potential to have some application development support
Portal/Site Interconnection State Portal home Agency home Service/ Application
Content Management + Search State Portal home Agency home Google SEARCH Content management Content management Service/ Application Content management
High-level Architecture Citizens (staff, businesses) Internet access Load balancing Portal interface Firewall protection Agency Application Agency Application Agency Application Agency Application Agency Application
Approaches Arkansas (2nd place) Texas Search-based model Maine (4th place) Combination approach
Governance Executive Steering Committee Office of the State CIO Department of Administration Program Director Content Manage-ment Portal Advisory Committee Portfolio subcommittee Information Architecture subcommittee Other/ TBD Portal Vendor (TBD)